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4.0 excellent | pengui | August 1st 20 | As a long time fan of the genre, can?t believe I haven?t had a good listen to this band before. Will definitely be having a listen to their back catalog. This is a really solid punk album with a bit of ska scattered throughout.
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4.0 excellent | SLCpunkChris | November 26th 17 | By far their best effort since their debut album. Nearly every song on the album screams "play me live". I've seen AZ twice since the album release, and the new songs are at the fore of their concerts, along with standards from their first and subsequent albums. "Broadcasting to the Nations" rips along quickly, "Bayside" sounds of a radio hit, and gets the crowd going, "First one in the Pit" experiments with hardcore, while still keeping it truly an AZ sound; I was punched at least twice during that song just near the pit! I'll just repeat the same thing I hear about AZ again and again "when I play AZ for someone who has never heard them, they say 'why aren't these guys more popular' and 'why haven't I heard of them'".
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3.8 excellent | Trey STAFF | May 26th 17 | The first few songs are straight up punk and they're alright, but when they start blending the ska with the edgy punk the album gets much better. I've never heard their earlier albums so I don't know how this compares, but it's definitely not bad.
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4.0 excellent | Askala | September 28th 18 |
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